Thursday, January 29, 2015

          Blue is a color that is used to deify sadness when someone is sad they sometimes say I have the blues. Another term for the blues is jazz, jazz was very popular in the 1950 they played in clubs and on the streets. Along with jazz came gangsters the most notaries gangster of all was Al Capone, he would bootleg alcohol and torture the victims that he snagged off the street. With bootlegging people were illegally transporting alcohol back and forth between places to make money the term bootleg came from the west wear they put alcohol in there boot to keep it protected.
     Gold is a rare metal that was used to build the tops of pyramids. Pyramids were used to bury the faro's, faro's were the king to the Egyptians and they would bury all the belongings to the faro with him to keep him at peace. Something we need in the world today is peace but it is unable to be grasped because there is too many stubborn people. If someone was to try to get something done and had to work with a group of people it would be difficult because there is too many stubborn people in the world.
     Green is the color of the grass that grows on the planet earth, green lets us know if we can grow vegetation in the area and how much moister is in the air. Vegetation is good for farmers so they can food and money to survive and live off the land. Food is what everyone need to live they use it to eat and gain nutrition's and vitamins. 
     Black is the color of the night sky that mystify allot of people, the dark black sky goes on forever and will never stop for along time. Time is an illusion, a measurement made by man to keep track of every day schedule if it was forgotten we would loses all since of organization. Organization helps to keep people from forgetting what they need to get done on a daily bases.

1 comment:

  1. This is interesting, the way you've attached historical, environmental and symbolic relevance to each of these colors. And I think you are right about there being too many stubborn people in the world to ever enact real change.

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